SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS Begins 2/19 at Terrace Plaza Playhouse

By: Jan. 27, 2016
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The classic musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers dances its way onto our stage opening Feb. 19th! This family friendly show is set to be performed February 19th - April 2nd Monday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30pm.

Finding a wife in the 1850's wasn't easy for men living in the Oregon mountain region and especially when there are seven brothers in one family! That's how our story begins in Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. Adam, the oldest of the seven, sets out for town to bring back a wife to take care of the cooking, cleaning and mending. In town, he meets Milly, the server and cook at the local cafe. He knows that it's sudden, but asks her to marry him. Milly is up for an adventure and says yes because she's tired of being the cook for all the men in town and can't wait to take care of just one man. But he "forgot" to mention those other six brothers waiting back at home. After her discovery, she sets out to make the others the most eligible bachelors around!

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is directed by Leslie Richards and has an amazing cast: Adam - Paul Cheney/Bobby Moon, Milly - Krissy Hegsted/Heather Holliday, and a large ensemble of characters including; John Richards, Taylor Van Bibber, Trevor Griffin, Erik Hawkins, Justin Stanford, Brent Taft, Jake Law, Patrick Beatty, Emily Richards, ShaNae Littlewood, Katie Hassell, Stephanie Petersen, Bailee Johansen, Lindsay Johnson, Anne Edgar, Susan Whatcott, Austin Burt, David Sensenbaugh, Dustin Young, Seth Duffin, Keaton Winter, Dale Bowman, JennyLyn Taft, Kelsey Radle, Glenda Pittman

Ticket information:

Adults: $12.00 & $14.00 - Students/Seniors: (62+) $11.00 & $13.00

Children (12 and under): $9.00 & $11.00 - Seven Show Season Ticket: $84.00


For ticket reservations and season tickets please visit our website at www.terraceplayhouse.com. For more information about this and other shows in our season visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was written by David Landay and Lawrence Kasha, with music by Gene DePaul and lyrics by Johnny Mercer and new songs by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. Based on the MGM film and The Sobbin' Women by Stephen Vincent Benet.



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